On Tue, 8 Oct 2024 16:30:47 GMT, Roman Kennke <rken...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This is the main body of the JEP 450: Compact Object Headers (Experimental). >> >> It is also a follow-up to #20640, which now also includes (and supersedes) >> #20603 and #20605, plus the Tiny Class-Pointers parts that have been >> previously missing. >> >> Main changes: >> - Introduction of the (experimental) flag UseCompactObjectHeaders. All >> changes in this PR are protected by this flag. The purpose of the flag is to >> provide a fallback, in case that users unexpectedly observe problems with >> the new implementation. The intention is that this flag will remain >> experimental and opt-in for at least one release, then make it on-by-default >> and diagnostic (?), and eventually deprecate and obsolete it. However, there >> are a few unknowns in that plan, specifically, we may want to further >> improve compact headers to 4 bytes, we are planning to enhance the Klass* >> encoding to support virtually unlimited number of Klasses, at which point we >> could also obsolete UseCompressedClassPointers. >> - The compressed Klass* can now be stored in the mark-word of objects. In >> order to be able to do this, we are add some changes to GC forwarding (see >> below) to protect the relevant (upper 22) bits of the mark-word. Significant >> parts of this PR deal with loading the compressed Klass* from the mark-word. >> This PR also changes some code paths (mostly in GCs) to be more careful when >> accessing Klass* (or mark-word or size) to be able to fetch it from the >> forwardee in case the object is forwarded. >> - Self-forwarding in GCs (which is used to deal with promotion failure) now >> uses a bit to indicate 'self-forwarding'. This is needed to preserve the >> crucial Klass* bits in the header. This also allows to get rid of >> preserved-header machinery in SerialGC and G1 (Parallel GC abuses >> preserved-marks to also find all other relevant oops). >> - Full GC forwarding now uses an encoding similar to compressed-oops. We >> have 40 bits for that, and can encode up to 8TB of heap. When exceeding 8TB, >> we turn off UseCompressedClassPointers (except in ZGC, which doesn't use the >> GC forwarding at all). >> - Instances can now have their base-offset (the offset where the field >> layouter starts to place fields) at offset 8 (instead of 12 or 16). >> - Arrays will now store their length at offset 8. >> - CDS can now write and read archives with the compressed header. However, >> it is not possible to read an archive that has been written with an opposite >> setting of UseCompactObjectHeaders. Some build machinery is added so that >> _co... > > Roman Kennke has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Increase compiler code stubs size for indexOf intrinsic Thanks @rkennke and @tstuefe for patiently addressing my comments. I have reviewed the HotSpot compiler parts of this changeset, except those in `src/hotspot/cpu/x86/c2_stubGenerator_x86_64_string.cpp` which should be reviewed by someone more familiar with the `indexOf` intrinsic implementation (@sviswa7 has suggested @vpaprotsk for this task). More specifically, my approval covers the following files/directories: src/hotspot/cpu/aarch64 (excluding interpreter-only changes) src/hotspot/cpu/x86 (excluding interpreter-only and c2_stubGenerator_x86_64_string.cpp changes) src/hotspot/share/opto src/hotspot/share/ci src/hotspot/share/gc/{shared,x,z}/c2/{x,z}barrierSetC2.cpp test/hotspot/jtreg/compiler As I mentioned earlier, after the integration of this changeset and before compact headers can be considered non-experimental, I think C2's dependency on `klass_offset_in_bytes()` (when using compact headers) should be removed, and a more robust C2 model for klass pointer loading should be developed ([JDK-8340453](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8340453)). ------------- Marked as reviewed by rcastanedalo (Reviewer). PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20677#pullrequestreview-2359713290